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Band   Elliott - Bass

  Johnny - Drums

  Tim - Guitar

  James - Vocals

Sabbath Bloody Sabbath In the later part of year two thousand, James Rebello and Tim Archer met at a King Diamond show in Rhode Island. As the two conversed loudly over the opening acts, they decided to start a tribute to the band Black Sabbath. James, being a singer, knew a bass player, and Tim, being a guitar player, knew a drummer. James called Elliott, a former band mate to come and audition. Tim brought his friend Johnny to the audition. Thus, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath was born.

We know it's not a very exciting story, so the band would like to concentrate more on Black Sabbath's influence on music. When the self titled "Black Sabbath" album came out in 1969, people didn't know what to think. As time went on, some were inspired and some were terrified. Those who were inspired would eventually go on to fortify the heavy metal revolution Black Sabbath created. As for those terrified, they would deny Black Sabbath as our founding fathers of metal and dub them devil worshippers. Yet these are statements made by people that don't read lyrics.

Black Sabbath has clearly touched the lives of millions of people the world over. As of 1969, rock music has not been the same. So whether you only know the hits or you are a hard core fan like us, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath would like to personally invite you to celebrate the songs of Black Sabbath.


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